Whether you’re an educator or family member, learn more about assessment—including the MAP® Suite—and the data it provides to ensure all students have a clear path for growth. Resources for every experience level help you stay informed throughout the year.
They say it “takes a village” to raise a child, and at NWEA, we believe that means a “village” of approaches: students do better when teachers apply a variety of tools to help them …
Author: John Wood, NWEA
Topics: Assessment
As spring testing season approaches, teachers, principals, and other administrators may be looking for resources and ideas for sharing MAP® Growth™ results with parents. Sometimes parents …
Author: Kara Bobowski, NWEA
Raise your hand if you feel like data is a dirty word? Data meetings, data interventions, data analysis... Let’s face it, for the most part, that word can stir up some negative feelings in …
Author: Natalie DiFusco-Funk, West Salem Elementary School
Getting ready for spring testing? It’s likely that almost all teachers who prepared for the MAP® GrowthTM assessment last fall learned something along the way. While there’s never only one way …
Author: Kathy Dyer, NWEA
At NWEA, one question that we are often asked is how well MAP® Growth™ aligns to different state standards, including Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Today, we are excited to share that an …
Author: Andy Set, NWEA
Daniel Venables, in a TeachThought blog that I still often refer to, talks about data as tools teachers can use to teach better. He provides eight sources of daily classroom data which can help …
MAP® Growth™ reporting has added two new student assessment engagement metrics: Percent of Disengaged Responses Estimated Impact of Disengagement on RIT These metrics will inform …
Author: Nate Jensen, NWEA
Topics: Research, Assessment
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MAP Reading Fluency now includes Coach, a virtual tutor designed to help students strengthen reading skills in as little as 30 minutes a week.
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Students continue to rebound from pandemic school closures. NWEA® and Learning Heroes experts talk about how best to support them here on our blog, Teach. Learn. Grow.
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The science of reading is not a buzzword. It’s the converging evidence of what matters and what works in literacy instruction. We can help you make it part of your practice.
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High-quality professional learning can help teachers feel invested—and supported—in their work.
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